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Argentina's booming property market
May 25th 2006
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IN 2003, when John Kahoun, a New Yorker, decided to buy an apartment as a rental investment, he was deterred by the cost of property in Manhattan. So for $70,000 he bought a loft in Buenos Aires, the home of his former wife. As Argentina's economy has recovered from its 2001-02 collapse, so have property prices.

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